PMID: 2497203Feb 1, 1989Paper

Non-fatal anaphylaxis caused by ampicillin scratch-test. Report of case

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
V Stefanoff

Abstract

A case of non-fatal anaphylaxis due to an ampicillin scratch-test is reported. The test technique and the management of the patient are described. The need to use a low-concentration solution for skin testing, and the value of skin tests in the detection of immediate allergic reaction in patients at risk, are stressed.

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Sep 1, 1981·The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology·T J SullivanC W Parker

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Aug 1, 1990·American Journal of Surgery·R L TawesE J Harris
Aug 1, 1996·American Journal of Surgery·R L Tawes, T B Duvall
Sep 2, 2008·Contact Dermatitis·Jacob Pontoppidan ThyssenJeanne Duus Johansen
Nov 7, 2001·Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology·C AstaritaG Abbate

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